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> Asking before I start ..., for my new to me 914 have a few ??'s
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post Apr 3 2012, 05:48 PM
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Still working on going thru my new to me 1973 914 2.0 liter and have a few ??'s

I am going to dropping the engine in order to clean up the back wall and the hell hole section .. have to cut out a small rust section and patch then paint ...

Question is .. what else should I do "while I am in there" planning to do an oil change .. tranny fluid change(is swepco 201 correct for this ??) valve adjustment ... tune up and swap out the single carb for the dual webers...

If there are any recommendations such as plug type, fluid commentary, etc it would be greatly appreciated ...

I had planned swepco for the tranny, Valvoline Vr1 20/50 w/ zddp and a Mahle filter
those are the same fluids i use in my 911 and I think are correct for the 914 ..

Also when pulling engine/tranny on the 911 I use a motorcycle jack and crib it to hold thins right .. anyone use these to pull the engine/tranny ?? and if so any pics for cradle ???
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post Apr 3 2012, 09:44 PM
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Inspect the rear suspension console... dog ears..
Inspect your brake lines
Check your firewall and shift bushings
Look for oil leaks. Clean your engine.
Carefully inspect your fuel lines.. make sure you have the right fuel pressure psi rated lines and the correct clamps...
Look at your wiring for any cracks or rust.. handle it carefully. Clean your grounds.

I'm not sure Swepco tranny oil is required for your 901, but I use it for my race car engine oil.

Take your time and make sure you can put everything back the way you took it apart...

Have FUN!

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